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A Guide To Tirupathi

The history of Tirupathi:

Tirupathi, a city in Andhra Pradesh is home to one of the richest temples in the world- Sri Venkateswara Temple. The temple sits atop the seven peaks of the Tirumala Hills while the city is located at the foothills. Tirumala Hills is part of the Eastern Ghats, a mountain range that runs along the South Eastern part of India. The hills have seven peaks which are a representation of the seven hoods of the Adisesha, the serpent under whose hood Lord Vishnu, the Supreme God resides at Vaikuntha.

Regarded as a sacred temple in the Vedas and Puranas of the Hindu religion, the temple is thronged by millions of devotees who seek redemption for their sins. The temple is located on the seventh peak Venkatachala and attracts scores of pilgrims owing to its sanctity and largely held beliefs by people about the positive reverence of its strength. The temple exudes a very strong vibe with several devotees claiming that one who sets foot on its ground will be rid of all sins and attain moksha in the Kali Yuga. The temple has a rich history to it and rulers of the Vijayanagar, Pallava and Chola dynasty have made large contributions to the temple as offerings. It is not just the location, diety and the opulence of the temple that make it a sacred shrine to visit. There are some facts about the temple that may be impossible to believe but would definitely make you consider visiting it even if you are an atheist. Here are some mind-boggling and interesting facts:

Getting around to the temple:

The glorious past and inexplicable trivia are surely enough reasons for you to plan your visit.  There are several ways to get to the temple. You can book a private taxi from Tirupati and there are several buses operated by Andhra Pradesh State Transport and Tirupati Tirumala Devasthanams. The journey will take you about 1 hour. The Divya Darshan is available for devotees who wish to walk all the way to the temple. There are two routes, one starting from Alipiri and the other from Srivarimettu. Consisting of 3550 steps, the walk is open all day and will take about 3-4 hours to reach the top. After reaching the top, devotees can take a bath and deposit their luggage and join the queue for darshan.

The legend goes that the Alarmelmangapuram temple at Tiruchanoor should be visited before visiting the Lord Balaji. The story also goes that Sri Varahaswami owned the seven hills and donated them to the Lord on the condition that he must be worshipped too. Therefore, Sri Venkateswara wants his devotees to visit these two temples before they come to seek his blessings.

How to reach Tirupathi from Chennai:

There are a number of cabs to Tirupathi from Chennai. Book a Chennai to Tirupathi cab with a trusted vendor that offers a range of features. Customers are assured of timely pick-up and drop facility at their doorstep. Our drivers are well-informed and make sure passengers are comfortable throughout the journey.

Distance and time taken:

If you are planning to book a cab to Tirupati, the entire journey of 140 km would take about 4 hours, dependent on the starting point and the traffic conditions on the day of travel. Book an affordable and spacious cab in Chennai through a service that offers a transparent billing system, customer friendly chauffeurs, 4 seater or 6-7 seater cars and above all zero cancellation fees.